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If you’re looking to apply for a permit to make some amplified noise at a public gathering in St. Paul, you’re in luck. It just got easier to apply for a multi-day permit — no noise variance required. Until now, organizers of multi-day events have had to submit separate applications for amplified sound permits for each calendar day of their event, each of them at a cost of $138. On Wednesday, .
Flanked by protesters quietly hoisting signs calling for a Gaza cease-fire resolution, the St. Paul City Council on Wednesday approved more than $40 million in spending on parks and streets this year, to be funded by the new voter-approved 1% sales tax that takes effect April 1. The vote proceeded without disruption, a week after a previous public hearing on a state grant was cut short by loud .
Just as the regularly-scheduled meeting of the St. Paul City Council came to a close on Wednesday, Council Member Nelsie Yang asked for permission to introduce a resolution under a suspension of the rules. Her request was cut short mid-sentence by Council President Mitra Jalali, who was in the process of banging her gavel to end the meeting as it was being made. “I’m sorry, we just adjourned, .